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Just thought Id stop a leave a comment... blog hopping this morning... Love all your pictures of the Fall leaves... Great pics!!! We are also into Gardening... we just built a greenhouse and into aquaponics... Lots of fun... Have a great day!! Stop by and say Hi at Whitten aquaponics..

I love the sumacs we have in our yard as well. And hate the suckers, heh. One of my favorite things is to stand under the largest one when it is in full bloom and listen to all the bees buzzing around in it. That's one of my favorite signs of spring (even if my sumac blooms around summertime).

Hi Victoria.Your sumac is brilliant. I've never planted one because of the suckering but you're right ~ this is the season it shines! The dogwood is gorgeous too. I still have one in a pot that never got planted, hope it makes it thru the winter....Now I know I "need" some chickens ~ to clean up the pumpkins!!! I'm sure they were happy to get the treat. Enjoy your fall color ~ your monkshood is beautiful too. It looks like it's doing well to me! I wish mine would hurry up & bloom but I think it's not going to make it out of the bud stage. :(

Your Monkshood looks fabulous. I'm enjoying mine as well. We just cut down two big trees to let in some light and are moving things here and there to change some of our back yard space. I want to order some feather lilies to plant in my new area I've created - where did you get yours?

Hi Victoria, You know I enjoy the branching structure on the Sumac. However I've never grown it in my garden. I have one in a container though and it needs to go into the ground soon. I'm hesitant because of the suckering. Decisions, decisions. :)

I love your banner photo with the Saffron Crocus. I bought some Saffron bulbs this year and will try harvesting next year. Yours look so pretty. Did you harvest them?

I bet your chickens really enjoyed munching on that pumpkin. Yum yum! :) Have a great weekend!

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